Monday, June 1, 2009

Daily Recap

There is an old saying "远在天边, 近在眼前." Now I fully understand this wisdom. After testing a great lot of proxy tools, both client-based and web-based, I'm here to announce that the best proxy tool on earth is Gladder, which I have been using since Dark Age. Just forget about the Hotspot Shield that I found a week ago and dump away all web-based proxy toolkits. But Gladder still has a clear defect, it cannot view large graphic files and is not able to log in Blogger. So, there's still no elixir right now to address the problem of GFW. How to detour GFW would be a topic of enduring interest as long as the digital wall is in effect, or as long as you are a Chinese netizen.

Kaixin001.com is now shot through with in-site advertisements. Is this the right way to make profits for SNS sites? Let's wait and see.

Taobao.im, a link shortening service for Taobao shops, but lacking the statistic reporting function which tells how many people actually click the modified links. Still not up to par, and should further learn from Bit.ly.

淘宝客 is a site being hotly discussed recently. With the help of 淘宝客, now you can promote Taobao shops or products in whatever ways possible, while earning a few bucks along the way for each of your successful promotion. One of my former colleagues Joe is a big fan of 淘宝客 and I think he has reaped a full fishnet of money from this rising service.

Bumped into a casual game named Post-it, a very funny word game by 3M. The game is largely twofold since you can enjoy have fun while reviewing English vocabulary as a sideline throughout your gameplay. Last but not least, it's register-free.

Photoxpress, where you can download real high-resolution photos. A handy site for graphic designer and you should bookmark it just in case.

What's 快速消费品? Time to learn!

Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), are products that are sold quickly at relatively low cost. Though the absolute profit made on FMCG products is relatively small, they generally sell in large quantities, so the cumulative profit on such products can be large. Examples of FMCG generally include a wide range of frequently purchased consumer products such as toiletries, soap, cosmetics, teeth cleaning products, shaving products and detergents, as well as other non-durables such as glassware, light bulbs, batteries, paper products and plastic goods.

See how Windows 7, the next version of Windows, makes your PC simpler and easier to use every day. Yep, remember this name - Win 7.

This is the official site of 火星文. Well, reading those characters from Mars would really make me retarded.

Registered at Linkedin today to build my professional network of trusted contacts.

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